COMEDY CENTRAL offers viewers highlights for the week of November 11th. Below, check out clips from THE DAILY SHOW WITH Jon Stewart and the network's newest comedy series MASH UP.

Monday, November 12 – Thursday, November 15

“The Daily Show with Jon Stewart”11:00 p.m. – 11:30 p.m. (All-New Episodes)This week on all-new episodes of “The Daily Show with Jon Stewart,” guests include Governor of Arkansas, host of Fox News Channel’s “Huckabee” and author of new book “Dear Chandler, Dear Scarlett: A Grandfather's Thoughts on Faith, Family, and the Things That Matter Most,” Mike Huckabee (Monday, November 12); actor and co-star of “Saturday Night Live,” Jason Sudeikis (Tuesday, November 14); Executive Editor at Random House and author of new book “Thomas Jefferson: The Art of Power,” Jon Meacham (Wednesday, November 14); and Senior Judicial Analyst for Fox News and author of new book “Theodore and Woodrow: How Two American Presidents Destroyed Constitutional Freedom,” Judge Andrew Napolitano (Thursday, November 15).

“The Colbert Report”11:30 p.m. – Midnight (All-New Episodes)This week on all-new episodes of “The Colbert Report,” guests include director and producer Ken Burns, promoting the new documentary miniseries “The Dust Bowl” and the documentary “The Central Park Five” (Monday, November 12); former House Speaker and co-author of new book “Victory at Yorktown: A Novel (George Washington),” Newt Gingrich (Tuesday, November 13); American playwright and screenwriter Tony Kushner, writer of the new movie “Lincoln” (Wednesday, November 14); and paleoanthropologist, anthropologist and author of new book “Lone Survivors: How we Came to Be The Only Humans on Earth,” Chris Stringer (Thursday, November 15).

Tuesday, November 13“Tosh.0”10:00 p.m. – 10:30 p.m. (All-New Episode)On an all-new episode of “Tosh.0,” Tosh helps a virgin score and introduces fans to the angriest ladies in all of flyover country.

“Brickleberry”10:30 p.m. – 11:00 p.m. (All-New Episode) “Hello Dottie”In this week’s all-new episode of “Brickleberry,” titled “Hello Dottie,” fed up with conditions at the park, the rangers begin making demands. Woody, impressed with the workers at the computer help desk in India, decides to outsource the ranger positions to 'dot?bots'